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Published 15:50 29 May 2015 BST
Updated 17:42 29 May 2015 BST
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2nd: Paul O'Connell
33 points: 2 Heineken Cups, 3 leagues, 1 Celtic Cup, 2 Six Nations, 3 Triple Crowns, 1 Grand Slam, 1 Lions Series.
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33 points: 3 Heineken Cups, 3 leagues, 1 Challenge Cup, 2 Six Nations, 1 Triple Crown, 1 Grand Slam, 1 Lions Series.
2nd: Gordon D'Arcy
33 points: 3 Heineken Cups, 4 leagues, 1 Challenge Cup, 3 Triple Crowns, 2 Six Nations, 1 Grand Slam.
5th: Rob Kearney*
31 points: 3 Heineken Cups, 3 leagues, 1 Challenge Cup, 2 Six Nations, 1 Grand Slam, 1 Lions Series.
Given the fact that O'Connell looks set to join reigning Top 14 and Champions Cup winners Toulon, this summer, he may soon surpass O'Driscoll's record and stand alone as Ireland's most successful pro.
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